That was the argument against May, but in what way is Jeremy Corbin seen as tougher on terror? Or did the young vote Labour because they now accept a certain level of beheadings in British streets as being the new normal?
Early in the development of BItcoin or any other cryptocurrency, there was the fear that some exploitable cranny in the mining algorithm could be used to inflate the money supply beyond what the exponentially-more-difficult algorithm was supposed to allow, or that the encryption would be broken. There seems to be a feeling today that BTC has been around long enough now that no such vulnerabilities will appear.
The weakest part of Bitcoin currently seems to be the exchanges. Having another major exchange poofed by hackers could be the what puts an end to this bubble.
Bust his useless patent and let the generic manufacturers flood the market. The patent on such an obvious copy of the US Army nerve gas antidote injector was wrongly issued anyway.
The Inquisition was an official function of the all-encompassing Christian church of its time. The Holocaust was supported only by those local Christians who were required to do so by a government.
"Someone who is opposed to fascism " is what an antifa calls himself. What he actually is, is a thug who beats people up at political rallies. Will muggers be calling themselves "reparations collectors " next!
But then again, spending your whole childhood watching what you say lest you not get into the school your parents picked out for you probably appeals to the kind of people Harvard produces.
What do you think this is, a free country? Have you read all the federal, state and local laws? Didn't think so. Don't feel too bad. Nobody else has either. Nobody.
Sometimes, even those who sign those bills into law.
Of course piracy is a bad thing to do, but the problem is how Hollywood chooses to define the term. Is it piracy if you view content you normally have rights to that is geofenced off where you happen to be right now? Is it piracy if you Kodi a video channel that is in your cable package because the company's streaming app can't be bothered to include your carrier in its signon list? Is it piracy if you have to torrent a movie you want to rent that is not available in your country from any online store?
She was hired for her expertise in detection of trace compounds in gaseous media. Bonus: as a Staffordshire terrier, she could defend herself easily at conferences.
I wish the builders of other infrastructure could afford a counter protest force like this one. We could get that telescope built on Maunakea, get some new-generation nuclear plants started if we wished to get serious about carbon, and California could finally finish its bullet train.
If you plugged your 120v toaster into a 220v socket is the toaster to blame or the human?
Although no toaster is designed to take such overvoltage, all portable devices that I have ever seen are designed to take 120v or 240v, so long as you have the appropriate socket adaptor. Though it's easy to assume that an aircraft power supply works the same way, pilots really need to know if they do not.
Certainly, but the FDA is supposed to manage a testing process that assures, in a case like this, that ISIS wouldn't be able to pull a trick like setting off all the stimulating pacemakers (the kind that can actually reboot a failing heart) in Hollywood right in the middle of Academy Awards night.
"I heard all sorts of wonderful tales about Radio Shack when I was a kid."
I can remember being in one of these, circa 1958. Ham radio components hanging from the walls like bats in a cave, tubs of resistors and capacitors, spools of wire and skeins of solder. And ask Grandpa (yes, in those days no woman had ever stepped inside a Radio Shack) to tell you what a 'tube' was - the place had bins full of them.
I can remember everyone using the counting rhyme "Eenie, meenie, miney, mo..." at age 5 with the original racist line left in it, and nobody batted an eye.
What person felt the need to downgrade the horrible crime of wire fraud into merely 'tricking'?
Someone who is contemplating taking a leap into the pharma business after failing in Silicon Valley.
Weak and wobbly.
That was the argument against May, but in what way is Jeremy Corbin seen as tougher on terror? Or did the young vote Labour because they now accept a certain level of beheadings in British streets as being the new normal?
Early in the development of BItcoin or any other cryptocurrency, there was the fear that some exploitable cranny in the mining algorithm could be used to inflate the money supply beyond what the exponentially-more-difficult algorithm was supposed to allow, or that the encryption would be broken. There seems to be a feeling today that BTC has been around long enough now that no such vulnerabilities will appear.
The weakest part of Bitcoin currently seems to be the exchanges. Having another major exchange poofed by hackers could be the what puts an end to this bubble.
What would Churchill say about this turn of events.
Winston did have this to say about what his country finds itself up against:
http://thefederalistpapers.org...
Think I'll wait a week, until the next study contradicts this one.
Bust his useless patent and let the generic manufacturers flood the market. The patent on such an obvious copy of the US Army nerve gas antidote injector was wrongly issued anyway.
The Inquisition was an official function of the all-encompassing Christian church of its time. The Holocaust was supported only by those local Christians who were required to do so by a government.
"Someone who is opposed to fascism " is what an antifa calls himself. What he actually is, is a thug who beats people up at political rallies. Will muggers be calling themselves "reparations collectors " next!
No, having a KKK march on campus would be more likely to elicit protest than a march by, say, the Republican Ladies Club.
Claims of a 'chilling effect' by speech you don't like come from people who want to suppress speech they don't like.
But then again, spending your whole childhood watching what you say lest you not get into the school your parents picked out for you probably appeals to the kind of people Harvard produces.
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I want a workstation.
Like the iMac Pro you got in the same set of announcements?
What do you think this is, a free country? Have you read all the federal, state and local laws? Didn't think so. Don't feel too bad. Nobody else has either. Nobody.
Sometimes, even those who sign those bills into law.
Of course piracy is a bad thing to do, but the problem is how Hollywood chooses to define the term. Is it piracy if you view content you normally have rights to that is geofenced off where you happen to be right now? Is it piracy if you Kodi a video channel that is in your cable package because the company's streaming app can't be bothered to include your carrier in its signon list? Is it piracy if you have to torrent a movie you want to rent that is not available in your country from any online store?
She was hired for her expertise in detection of trace compounds in gaseous media. Bonus: as a Staffordshire terrier, she could defend herself easily at conferences.
And then roll in it?
No, that's the administrators' job.
Meanwhile, a cat will be hired to vomit on social science papers. In that discipline, it's called peer review.
I wish the builders of other infrastructure could afford a counter protest force like this one. We could get that telescope built on Maunakea, get some new-generation nuclear plants started if we wished to get serious about carbon, and California could finally finish its bullet train.
"Is there some additive that could make hydrogen safe? "
Yes, just mix with oxygen and toss in a match. The H2 is perfectly safe after that.
If you plugged your 120v toaster into a 220v socket is the toaster to blame or the human?
Although no toaster is designed to take such overvoltage, all portable devices that I have ever seen are designed to take 120v or 240v, so long as you have the appropriate socket adaptor. Though it's easy to assume that an aircraft power supply works the same way, pilots really need to know if they do not.
" When is the last time Russian or Chinese produced a movie that became a global "blockbuster"?"
The latest film to win 8 Oscars was Indian.
The FCC needs to filter out emails from San Junipero.
Certainly, but the FDA is supposed to manage a testing process that assures, in a case like this, that ISIS wouldn't be able to pull a trick like setting off all the stimulating pacemakers (the kind that can actually reboot a failing heart) in Hollywood right in the middle of Academy Awards night.
Neener: Phoenix has two of them.
"I heard all sorts of wonderful tales about Radio Shack when I was a kid."
I can remember being in one of these, circa 1958. Ham radio components hanging from the walls like bats in a cave, tubs of resistors and capacitors, spools of wire and skeins of solder. And ask Grandpa (yes, in those days no woman had ever stepped inside a Radio Shack) to tell you what a 'tube' was - the place had bins full of them.
I can remember everyone using the counting rhyme "Eenie, meenie, miney, mo..." at age 5 with the original racist line left in it, and nobody batted an eye.
What you forget is that it is much tougher to be an IT professional than a doctor.
Depends on the specialty. You can think of audiologists as being the Visual Basic coders of medicine.